

This article shows how to configure the Preview tab to preview through a web server, localhost or remote.

Want to preview modifications as you make them? See how to preview on a secondary monitor or on the same monitor.

Want to know what's in Tools? Now there's a page dedicated to listing HTML-Kit Tools features.
In a hurry to upload your changes? See how you can use Ctrl+U to quickly upload the current document.
Wondering about running HTML-Kit on Windows 7? Both HTML-Kit Tools and HTML-Kit 292 run on Windows 7.
Plugins can customize and extend your HTML-Kit Tools. This page describes how to use ready-made plugins and even create your own.
Want to generate multiple pages with a single template? Create your own power templates by following steps in this tutorial.
Pick a color. Any color. You have a favorite color for your shirts, shoes and phones. Now you can make HTML-Kit Tools appear in a custom color.
Do you use PHP in your web development? Here are some quick tips on how to get the most out of HTML-Kit Tools.
Want learn-as-you-go keyboard shortcuts? While the Ctrl key is down, press P, K, Q or T for a pop-up reference of shortcuts.
Want to change a color in HTML-Kit Tools colorizer? Check out Adrienne's step-by-step tutorial with accompanying screenshots.
If you could create a desktop of your imagination for web authoring what would it look like? This is Gary M's drawing of his concept desktop.
Did you know that HTML-Kit Tools can create local discussion groups for chatting and sharing source code? This article describes how to create a discussion server on your LAN.